Air traffic schedule for winter season approved for Georgian airports

All three international airports of Georgia, located in the capital city of Tbilisi, Black Sea resort city of Batumi and western city of Kutaisi, will have a busy flight schedule this winter season. Photo: Nino Alavidze/agenda.ge

Agenda.ge, 09 Nov 2022 - 15:40, Tbilisi,Georgia

Forty-one airline companies will carry out flights between Georgia and 61 destinations in 31 countries during the winter season, the Georgian civil aviation agency announced on Wednesday after officially approving the schedule for the period.

Set to run between October 25 and March 25, the season will see an average of 390 flights per week, the agency noted, adding it continued to accept applications from airlines for “additional regular and seasonal multiple charter flights".

All three international airports of Georgia, located in the capital city of Tbilisi, Black Sea resort city of Batumi and western city of Kutaisi, will have a busy flight schedule this winter season, distributed as follows:

Tbilisi airport:

  • Georgian Airways - Amsterdam, Vienna, Tel Aviv, Paris
  • Israir, Arkia, El Al - Tel Aviv
  • Air France - Paris
  • Air Arabia Abu Dhab - Abu Dhabi
  • AEGEAN - Athens
  • Air Astana - Almaty
  • Jordan Aviation - Amman
  • Pegasus - Ankara, Antalya
  • SCAT Airline - Aktau
  • Buta Airways - Baku
  • Thai AirAsia X - Bangkok
  • Gulf Air - Bahrain
  • Eurowings - Düsseldorf
  • FlyDubai - Dubai
  • Qatar Airways - Doha
  • Armenia; Flyone Armenia; FlyArna - Yerevan
  • LOT Polish Airlines - Warsaw
  • Zagros Airlines; Varesh Airlines; Qeshm Airlines; ATA Airlines - Tehran
  • Air Moldova - Chișinău
  • Belavia - Minsk
  • Lufthansa - Munich
  • Flynas - Riyadh
  • AirBaltic - Riga
  • Turkish Airlines, Pegasus, Anadoluje - Istanbul
  • Uzbekistan Airways - Tashkent
  • Condor - Frankfurt
  • Jazeera Airways; Kuwait Airways - Kuwait
  • Air Arabia - Sharjah
  • Air Cairo - Sharm El-Sheik
  • Flynas - Jeddah

Batumi airport:

  • Israir, Arkia, El Al - Tel Aviv
  • Belavia - Minsk
  • Turkish Airlines; Pegasus - Istanbul

As for Kutaisi airport, Hungarian airline company Wizz Air will carry flights to and from Abu Dhabi, Athenes, Atyrau, Aktau, Astana, Barcelona, Berlin, Budapest, Gdańsk, Dortmund, Warsaw, Vilnius, Vienna, Wrocław, Katowice, Kraków, Larnaca, Milan, Minsk, Memmingen, Paris, Prague, Riga, Rome, Thessaloniki and Tallinn.